You will catch great views of the waterfall as it drops over a rocky ledge where it pours off the Mynydd Mallaen. In the distance the Brecon Beacons and the Tywi valley complete the panorama.

The descent will thrill you as you ride the twists and turns, jump the rocky steps and glide through the mature trees on the lower slopes. The Cwm Rhaeadr trail is Wales at its best, with beauty and exhiliration combined.Nr Cilycwm villageCarmarthenshireUKUnited Kingdom52.071953895690-3.806922883810http://www.naturalresources.wales/cwmrhaeadr

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You will catch great views of the waterfall as it drops over a rocky ledge where it pours off the Mynydd Mallaen. In the distance the Brecon Beacons and the Tywi valley complete the panorama.

The descent will thrill you as you ride the twists and turns, jump the rocky steps and glide through the mature trees on the lower slopes. The Cwm Rhaeadr trail is Wales at its best, with beauty and exhiliration combined.

The All Ability Trail is suitable for wheelchair users. It is three quarters of a mile long and its steepest gradient is 1/20.
Please note:
Sometimes we need to close or divert trails for your safety whilst we undertake maintenance work or forest operations.
Occasionally we may have to close a site in extreme weather, such as high winds or snow and ice due to the risk of injury to visitors or staff.
Please always follow any instructions onsite and make sure you follow any temporary diversion signs in place.

Directions

Follow signs for Cilycwm from the A482 or A483 (near Llandovery). Once in Cilycwm village continue northwards towards Llyn Brianne Reservoir until signs for Cwm Rhaeadr are seen.

OS Grid Reference: SN762430

Parking: free

Accessible by Public Transport: 0 miles from Llandovery station

Facilities

Picnic site

Children welcome

Disabled access

Dogs accepted

The All Ability Trail is suitable for wheelchair users. It is three quarters of a mile long and its steepest gradient is 1/20.
Please note:
Sometimes we need to close or divert trails for your safety whilst we undertake maintenance work or forest operations.
Occasionally we may have to close a site in extreme weather, such as high winds or snow and ice due to the risk of injury to visitors or staff.
Please always follow any instructions onsite and make sure you follow any temporary diversion signs in place.